He was the first to publish articles exposing the atrocities committed and he deprecated the policy of non-resistance. |
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It is appreciated by those who benefit from it and deprecated by some who don't deserve to be treated so well. |
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It is only to be deprecated in so far as there is a danger, which experience shows to be no trifling one. |
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Addition of an antibiotic or other stronger drugs like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be deprecated. |
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Luck is a concept that is deprecated in our go-getting entrepreneurial society. |
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The Judge also deprecated the fact that no group litigation order had been made in the matter. |
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Users should take note of the deprecated features which are to be completely removed in future versions. |
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But this feature turned out to be bad for performance and was deprecated nearly a decade ago. |
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In addition to the major redesign, deprecated APIs are no longer included in the app and several bugs have been squashed. |
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The release notes draft already contains a detailed list of deprecated components and methods. |
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Depending on context, autonomy can be valued or deprecated, viewed as both counter to or in accordance with local understandings of behaviour. |
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He deprecated the practice of purdah and sati, encouraged inter-caste alliances and remarriage of widows. |
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Beware that using google chart tools to generate QR codes is deprecated. |
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The editor shows methods that are marked as deprecated and even comes with a clean up tool for automatically updating your code base, if possible. |
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The Franco-German axis is resurrected from time to time, and either hailed or deprecated for trying to lead the Council in a particular direction. |
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In short-term general economic forecasting, we deprecated fancy academic talk about models, but of course our procedures implied a model. |
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They openly deprecated the principles of military science and art of war. |
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Unusually for modern academia, he showered praise on colleagues and deprecated his own triumphs. |
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Is the page free of deprecated markup that is used to control the page layout or presentation? |
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It also worked around an issue with the deprecated PGP key being found corrupted on some public key servers. |
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As such, future requirements for a geocode in a CAP-CP message may well become deprecated. |
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The Encode and Decode APIs are still available but are deprecated. |
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Over time many of the older APIs have been deprecated or removed entirely. |
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This requirement will be deprecated, and developers are encouraged to plan for such changes. |
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Eliminate all deprecated elements and attributes. |
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Indeed, one reason why Mr Olmert chose to go back to the road map he so deprecated may have been to wrong-foot his chief rival by making him look like an obstacle to peace. |
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The applet element is deprecated in favour of the object element. |
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A deprecated element or attribute is one that has been outdated by newer constructs. |
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Many software projects contain much dead code in the form of deprecated functions. |
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Just because an element or attribute is deprecated doesn't mean that it can't be used on a webpage. |
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The Dojo framework was deprecated but now it integrates Gears. |
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Usage other than for marine charts is now deprecated and more suitable projections are available. |
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This theory has, however, been deprecated, as the dates of these displacements do not match the increases and decreases in plague outbreaks. |
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Several xserver modules and drivers have been deprecated. |
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This faction was opposed by others in the party who deprecated assassination, continued to pay more attention to peasants than to workers, and were indifferent to the attainment of political liberties. |
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Myr is deprecated in geology, but in astronomy myr is standard. |
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The bold tag has been deprecated in favour of the strong tag. |
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